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X-WR-CALNAME:Brant Wildlife Festival
X-WR-CALDESC:celebrating nature, and Brant geese as they rest and feed on the shores of Parksville and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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SUMMARY:Nature Film Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxing evening while we view a series of short films showcasing local nature and conservation. The film night will be hosted at the Berwick Theatre, inside Berwick Qualicum Beach. Water and popcorn will be provided. Some titles included in the screening are as follows:\nThe Silver Highway: Produced by the Conservancy Hornby Island in 2024, written by Grant Scott and Bob Turner, this short film showcases the annual return of Pacific herring to the waters around Hornby Island.\nTriangle Island: As hard as it is to get to, Triangle Island was one of the first places where Canadian biologists started recognizing the implications of a warming climate on seabirds. This film was produced in 1979 by Michael Scott and Anne Wheeler, following Bristol Foster, head of the BC Ecological Reserves Program at the time, guiding us across the island through colonies of birds and sea lions.\nWay of the Hunter: Deep in the Great Bear Rainforest, against the backdrop of British Columbia’s breathtaking wilderness, a former hunter comes to terms with his past and looks with hope towards the future. Exploring one man’s evolving relationship with the natural world, this short film tells the compelling story of Robert Moberg, a hunter who ultimately traded his gun for a camera.\nThe Bird in my Backyard: Produced by Ryan Wilkes and Trochilus films in association with CBC, this short film follows citizen scientist, Eric Pittman, as he documents the journeys of two female Anna’s hummingbirds as they attempt to raise their young in his urban garden. It’s a story about the childlike curiosity in all of us, the wonders it can reveal and the doors it can open if we just lean in a bit closer.\nRegistration is required as space is limited.\n
URL:https://brantfestival.bc.ca/events/nature-film-night/
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LOCATION:120 First Ave W, Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 0B4
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